Lee Hill, PhD
Post-doctoral researcher: BRILLIANT
Post-doctoral researcher: BRILLIANT
Lee is a post-doctoral fellow at the Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, and the MUHC. Lee holds a part-time research position at McMaster University in the Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology.
Lee obtained a Bachelor of Science specialising in Human Bioscience from the University of Cape Town (UCT), in South Africa. Following on their passion for exercise science and sport medicine, Lee subsequently obtained an honours degree in Exercise Science before starting their PhD at UCT in same field. In parallel, Lee served as the head coach of the University of Cape Town swimming team and working as a sport science consultant for athletes across a wide range of capabilities.
Lee has positioned themselves as a mixed-methods researcher with a diverse research portfolio including serving as a committee member in the Office of Museum, History and Archives for the American College of Sport Medicine as well as being the incumbent chair of the Sociology of Sport Research Cluster of the Canadian Sociological Association. Lee’s current research interest includes the role of exercise and physical activity patients with chronic conditions.
Whilst not working on research projects, outside of the Lee enjoys spending time with their family, walking Lilly the dog, and swimming.
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